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Carrier Access Wide Bank 28 DS3 User Manual (452 pages)
Brand:
Carrier Access
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 5.09 MB
Table of Contents
Compliance
4
FCC Requirements, Part 15
4
FCC Requirements, Part 68 Exhibit J1
4
Safety Requirements for Telecommunications Equipment
5
Industry Canada Requirements
5
Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunication Equipment (JATE)
6
Network Equipment Building System (NEBS) Requirements
6
Notices
6
Electrostatic Discharge Guidelines
7
Warranty
8
Limitations of Warranty and Remedies
8
Warranty Product Returns
9
Table of Contents
11
Introduction
28
System Overview
28
Features, Functions, and Options
29
Wide Bank 28 DS3 Features
29
DS3 Ports
30
DS1 and E1 Ports
30
Independent Clocking and Transparent Framing
30
Manageability
31
Security
31
Basic Security
31
Security Upgrade Option
32
Management Capabilities
33
Command Line Interface
34
Snmp
34
Networkvalet Software
35
Transaction Language 1 (TL1)
35
Product Description
38
Overview
38
Features
38
Redundant Architecture
40
Physical Characteristics
41
Connector Panel Interfaces
42
Framing Modes
44
Additional Functions Available in C-Bit Mode
44
DS3 Multiframe Structure
45
X-Bits - Error Message from Far-End to Near-End
46
Application Identification Channel (AIC) Bit
46
Reserved Network Application (Na) Bit
46
Far End Alarm (FEA) Bit
47
CP Bits
47
P-Bits
47
Far-End Block Error (FEBE) Bits
47
Dlt Bits
49
LED Test and Status Indicators
50
Critical and Major/Minor Alarm Definitions
51
Line Code Violations and Bipolar Violations
51
Controller and DS3 Redundancy
53
Protection Modes
53
Electronics Protection Mode
53
Setting the Arm and Revertive Software Switches
54
Electronics and Network Protection Mode
55
Operator-Initiated Switch
56
Restoring to Original Status (Revertive Switching)
56
Revertive Switching with Electronics Protection
56
Revertive Switching with Electronics and Network Protection
56
Low-Speed (LS) Redundancy
58
Low-Speed Automatic Switchover
58
Low-Speed Circuit Groups
58
Switchover Lockouts Within Groups
58
Maintenance Service Option (MSO)
60
Failures that Cause a Low-Speed Switchover
62
Enabling and Disabling Low-Speed Switchovers
62
Restoring to Original Status (Revertive Switching)
63
Hot-Swapping a Failed Standard Low-Speed Card
63
Hot-Swapping a Failed MSO Low-Speed Card
63
MSO Conflicts with Spare Card
64
Tests and Loopbacks
65
Transmission Path Verification
65
Low-Speed Loopback Modes
66
Low-Speed Line Loopback
66
Low-Speed Equipment Loopback
66
Low-Speed Metallic Loopback
67
C-Bit FEAC Loopback Code Word Detection
67
NIU Loopcode Detection
67
Low-Speed Performance Monitoring
68
LS Alarm Signals
68
DS3 Loopback Modes
68
DS3 Line Loopback
68
DS3 Payload Loopback
69
DS3 Equipment Loopback
69
DS3 Loopcode Detection
70
Internal Tests
70
DS3 Alarm and Performance Monitoring
70
DS3 Alarm Signals
70
DS3 Errors
70
Technical Specifications
72
Specifications
72
System Parameters
72
DS3 (44.736 Mbps) Interface
73
DS1 (1.544 Mbps) Interface
74
E1 (2.048 Mbps) Interface
74
Specifications
74
Cable Compensation
75
Management
75
Alarms
75
DS3 Transmit Clock Source
75
Power
76
Environmental
76
Physical Dimensions
76
Standards Compliance
77
Safety
77
Industry
77
Installation
78
Physical Installation
80
Installation Preparation and Requirements
80
Mounting the Wide Bank 28 DS3
81
Attaching Mounting Brackets to the Units
82
Rack Mounting - Non-FFO Equipped Units
84
Horizontal Mounting in a Standard EIA or WECO Rack
84
Vertical Mounting in a Standard EIA or WECO Rack
85
Rack Mounting - FFO-Equipped Units
87
Fan Faceplate Option
87
Rack Mounting (High-Density)
88
Mounting the Power Converter/Battery Charger
89
Mounting the Battery Unit
89
Wall-Mounting the Battery Unit
89
Rack Mounting the Power Converter & Battery Unit
92
Electrical Installation and Cabling
94
Cabling and Compliance Requirements
94
Maintaining NEBS 1089 and FCC Part 15 Compliance
94
Static-Sensitive Equipment Handling Procedures
95
Connector Panel Interface and Power Connectors
96
Cable and Wiring Layout
97
Ground Connection
98
Low-Speed DS1/E1 Cables
99
High-Speed DS3 Cables
101
External Clock Cable
101
Management Cables
102
CLI RS-232 Management Cable
102
TL1 RS-232 Port Cable
103
Ethernet Management Port
103
External Alarm Wiring
104
Power Wiring
105
DC Power Connector Input Requirements
105
Wiring the Power Plugs
106
Connecting to Power Source
107
Applying Power
108
Configuration
110
Configuration Overview
110
Basic Configuration
111
Connecting to the Management Port
111
Logging on
112
Working Configurations
112
Saving a Temporary Copy of Configuration
113
Restoring a Temporarily Saved Configuration
113
Saving the Configuration to a User File System
113
Restoring Saved Configuration from User File System
113
Restoring Factory Defaults
114
Validating Equipment
114
Setting the Time and Date
115
Set System Time
115
Set System Date
115
Setting System Security, Users, and Login Passwords (Basic Security)
115
Access Levels (Basic Security)
116
Password Protection (Basic Security)
116
Display Current Security Status (Basic Security)
117
Change the Security Status (Basic Security)
117
Add a User (Basic Security)
117
Assign or Change a User's Password (Basic Security)
117
Set a User's Access Level (Basic Security)
117
Delete a User (Basic Security)
117
Show Current User Settings (Basic Security)
117
Setting System Security, Users, and Login Passwords (Security Upgrade Option)
118
Access Levels (Security Upgrade Option)
119
Password Protection (Security Upgrade Option)
119
User Interface Access (Security Upgrade Option)
120
Display Current Security Status (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Change the Security Status (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Add a User and Assign a Password (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Change a User's Password (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Set a User's Access Level (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Delete a User (Security Upgrade Option)
121
Show Current User Settings (Security Upgrade Option)
122
Set CLI Time-Out (Security Upgrade Option)
122
Disable Ethernet Port (Security Upgrade Option)
122
Disable 9-Pin RS-232 CLI Port (Security Upgrade Option)
122
Disable 25-Pin RS-232 TL1 Port (Security Upgrade Option)
122
Disable SNMP Management (Security Upgrade Option)
123
Disable TL1 Management (Security Upgrade Option)
123
Configuring IP and PPP Addresses
123
Verify Network Settings
124
IP Routing with Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP)
125
IP over PPP Applications
125
Configuring DS3
125
Configuring Low-Speed Ports
127
Saving the Configuration
127
Verify All System Parameters
128
Verifying Autocopy to Secondary Controller
130
Turning off Unused or Unterminated Low-Speed Channels
130
Logging off
130
Downloading New Software
131
Configurations for Downloading Firmware
131
Management Connections for Downloading Firmware
131
Protocol Options for Downloading Firmware
132
Downloading to a Redundant Wide Bank 28 DS3
134
Downloading to a Non-Redundant Wide Bank 28 DS3
140
Xmodem Download Initiated Via RS-232
140
TFTP Download Initiated Via RS-232 or Ethernet
143
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
146
LED Test and Status Indicators
146
Power LED
147
Alarm Cutoff (ACO) LED and Pushbutton
147
Critical (CR) Alarms
148
Major/Minor (MJ/MN) Alarms
148
Controller Status (CS) LED
149
High Speed (HS) Line Condition LED
149
Low-Speed DS1/E1 Line Status Leds (One Per Span)
150
Ethernet Status LED
150
Determining Performance and Status
151
DS3 Far-End Statistics
151
DS3 Path Maintenance Data Link
151
Functional Description of DS3 Path Maintenance Data Link
151
Point-To-Point Protocol Status
152
General Troubleshooting
153
Thermal Shut-Down
154
Self-Tests
155
The DS1/E1 Test
156
Low-Speed Card Self-Test
156
DS3 Card Self-Test
156
The DS3 Test
156
FFO Test and Monitoring
157
Complete Self-Test (Power-Up Test)
158
The Complete Self-Test
158
Looptests Using Built-In PRBS BERT
159
Low-Speed CSU Loopup Drop with PRBS BERT
159
Low-Speed NIU Loopup Network with PRBS BERT
160
DS3 Loopup Network with PRBS BERT
161
Testing Low-Speed Interface Operation
162
Testing Low-Speed Near-End with Loop Tests
163
DS1 Line Loopback
164
DS1 Equipment Loopback
164
DS1 Metallic Loopback
165
DS1 NIU Loopback
166
DS1 NIU Loopback Using Two Wide Banks
167
DS1 Send CSU Loopback Toward Drop
168
DS1 Send NIU Loopup Code Toward Drop
169
DS1 Send NIU Loopup Code Toward Network
170
Testing the Low-Speed Far-End with Loop Tests
171
Activating Far-End Loopbacks in M23 Framing Mode
171
Activating Far-End Loopbacks in C-Bit Framing Mode
171
Testing the Network to the Far-End through a Low-Speed Drop
172
Running Maintenance Tests on a Low-Speed Circuit
173
Testing DS3 Interfaces
176
Testing DS3 Framing and Loop Timing
176
DS3 Non-Redundant Test Setup
176
DS3 Test with M23 Framing
177
DS3 Test with C-Bit Framing
177
DS3 Tests with Line Timing
178
Testing the DS3 Near-End with Loopback Tests
179
DS3 Equipment Loopback
179
DS3 Line Loopback with M23 Framing
179
DS3 Line Loopback with C-Bit Framing
180
DS3 Payload Loopback with M23 Framing
180
DS3 Payload Loopback with C-Bit Framing
180
Testing the DS3 Far-End with Loopback Tests
181
Far-End Loop Codes
181
Testing DS3 Redundancy
183
Testing Electronics Protection
183
DS3 Test Setup
183
DS3 Manual Switch Test
184
DS3 Automatic Protection Test
184
DS3 Revertive Switching Test
185
Testing Electronics and Network Protection
186
DS3 Test Setup
186
DS3 Network Protection Test
186
DS3 Electronics Protection Test
187
CLI Commands and Messages
190
Management Overview
190
Management Interfaces
190
Redundant DS3 Network Interfaces
191
Telnet Interface
191
Security Levels
192
Basic Security
192
Security Upgrade Option
192
Security Integrity
193
SNMP Traps
193
Command Line Interface
194
Using the Command Line Interface
194
Context Sensitive Help
195
CLI Command List
197
CLI Command Syntax
198
CLI Shortcuts (Recall and Edit)
198
Aco
199
Alarms
199
Alarms Standby
199
Alarmout
201
Arm
201
Autocopy
202
Clear
202
Config
203
Controller
205
Copy
206
Date
206
Day
207
Ds1
209
Ds1 Ains
210
Ds1 Circuitid
211
Ds1 Enable/Disable
211
Ds1 Equipment
212
Ds1 Length
213
Ds1 Line
213
Ds1 Linecode
214
Ds1 Loopdetect
215
Ds1 Metallic
215
Ds1 Move
216
Ds1 Pm Threshold
217
Ds1 Protect
218
Ds1 Send
218
Ds3
220
Ds3 Circuitid
221
Ds3 Clock
221
Ds3 Clockrevert
222
Ds3 Equipment
222
Ds3 Equipmentid
223
Ds3 Facilityid
223
Ds3 Frameid
223
Ds3 Framing
224
Ds3 Gennumber
224
Ds3 Length
225
Ds3 Line
225
Ds3 Locationid
225
Ds3 Loopdetect
226
Ds3 Payload
226
Ds3 Pm Threshold
227
Ds3 Portnumber
229
Ds3 Protect
229
Ds3 Send
230
Ds3 Threshold
230
Ds3 Unit
231
Equipment
231
Exit
233
Ffo Present
233
Help
234
Hour
235
Load
237
Log
238
Ls Ains
239
Ls Circuitid
241
Ls Enable/Disable
241
Ls Length
243
Ls Line
244
Ls Linecode
244
Ls Loopdetect
245
Ls Metallic
245
Lsmode
246
Ls Move
247
Ls Pm Threshold
247
Ls Protect
249
Ls Send
249
Ping
251
Program Flash
251
Restore
251
Results
254
Revertive
255
Save
256
Screen
257
Security
257
Security Cli
258
Security Ethernet
259
Security Rs232Cli
259
Security Rs232Tl1
260
Security Snmp
261
Security Tl1
261
Snmp
262
Status
263
Switch
266
Temp Copy
267
Test
267
Time
268
Tl1
269
User
270
Version
273
TL1 Commands and Messages
277
TL1 Overview
277
General Syntax
277
Command Syntax
277
Grouping Values as Lists and Ranges
277
Response Syntax
277
Multiple Output Responses
279
Error Responses
280
Command Categories
281
Security Commands
281
Transport Surveillance Commands
281
Memory Administration Commands
281
Network Maintenance Commands
281
Command Modifiers
281
Facilitytype
281
Lstype
281
Aidtype
282
Security Levels
282
TL1 Shortcuts (Recall and Edit)
282
TL1 Setup and Configuration
283
Connecting and Configuring for TL1
283
Establishing a TL1 Session Via a TCP/IP Socket
283
Establishing a TL1 Session Via the RS-232 TL1 Port
284
Establishing a TL1 Session Using Terminal-To-Terminal Link
284
Setting the Network/Prompt/Source/Target Identifier
284
Using CLI to Set the Network Identifier
284
Using TL1 to Set the Identifier
284
Setting the Initial TL1 Admin Password
285
Activating a TL1 User Session
285
TL1 Commands and Response Messages
285
Activating Users
286
Normal Response to Activate User Command
286
Error Response for Incorrect Password
287
Adding Users
287
Deleting Users
287
Normal Response to Delete User Command
288
Changing User Properties
288
Changing User Password
288
Retrieving Users
288
Retrieving Alarms
289
Response if no Alarms Are Present
289
Response if Alarms Are Present
289
Retrieve Header Command
289
Testing TL1 Alarming
290
Canceling the TL1 User Session
290
Error Message in Response to Commands Not Recognized or Supported
290
Error Response to Valid Commands Received When a User Is Not Logged in
290
TL1 Command List
292
Act-User
292
Alw-Autorst
292
Alw-Log-Secu
293
ALW-LPBK-<Facilitytype
294
ALW-MSG-<Aidtype
294
ALW-PMREPT-<Facilitytype
296
ALW-SWTOPROTN-<Facilitytype
296
ALW-SWTOWKG-<Facilitytype
297
Canc-User
297
Canc-User-Secu
298
CONN-LPBK-<Lstype
298
Conn-Lpbk-T3
299
Cpy-Mem
299
DGN-<Aidtype
300
DISC-LPBK-<Facilitytype
301
DLT-<Lstype
302
Dlt-User-Secu
302
ED-<Aidtype
303
Ed-Dat
305
Ed-Pid
305
Ed-User-Secu
306
ENT-<Lstype
307
Ent-User-Secu
308
Inh-Autorst
309
Inh-Log-Secu
309
INH-LPBK-<Facilitytype
310
INH-MSG-<Aidtype
311
INH-PMREPT-<Facilitytype
312
INH-SWTOPROTN-<Facilitytype
312
Inh-Swtowkg
313
Init-Log
313
INIT-REG-<Facilitytype
314
Init-Sys
315
Opr-Aco-All
315
OPR-ARC-<Lstype
315
OPR-LPBK-<Facilitytype
317
Rd-Mem-File
317
RLS-ARC-<Lstype
318
RLS-LPBK-<Facilitytype
319
RMV-<Aidtype
320
RST-<Aidtype
320
RTRV-<Facilitytype
321
RTRV-ALM-<Aidtype
325
Rtrv-Alm-Env
327
Rtrv-Ao
328
RTRV-ARC-<Lstype
329
RTRV-ATTR-<Aidtype
330
RTRV-COND-<Aidtype
333
Rtrv-Eqpt
335
Rtrv-Hdr
336
Rtrv-Log
336
Rtrv-Netype
337
RTRV-PM-<Facilitytype
338
RTRV-PMSCHED-<Facilitytype
341
Rtrv-Status
344
RTRV-TH-<Facilitytype
345
Rtrv-Tod
346
Rtrv-User-Secu
346
SCHED-PMREPT-<Facilitytype
348
SET-ATTR-<Aidtype
349
Set-Attr-Secudflt
351
Set-Sid
352
SET-TH-<Facilitytype
353
Sta-Locl-Rst
354
SW-TOPROTN-<Facilitytype
354
SW-TOWKG-<Facilitytype
355
Wrt-Mem-File
356
Access Identifier <Aid
358
Error Response: Invalid Access Identifier
359
Access Identifier Types <Aidtype
359
Error Response: Invalid Access Identifier Type
359
Additional Access Identifier Information <Aiddet
360
Alarm Code <Almcde
360
Alarm Message <Almmsg
360
ATAG Segment <Atagseg
360
Automatic Message Tag <Atag
360
Command Mode <Cmdmde
360
Completion Codes
361
Condition Description <Conddescr
361
Condition Effect <Condeff
361
Condition Type <Condtype
361
Alarmed Condition Types
361
Error Response: Invalid Condition Type
362
Correlation Tag <Ctag
363
Data Segment <Data_Seg
363
Date <Date
363
Direction of Alarm or Condition <Dirn
363
Error Response: Invalid Direction
364
DS1/E1 Properties
364
Error Message: Invalid T1/E1 Parameter or Value
364
DS3 Properties
365
Error Message: Invalid T3 Parameter or Value
365
Environment Access Identifier (Envaid)
365
Equipment Parameters
366
Error Message: Invalid Equipment Parameter Value
366
Error Message: Invalid Test Session Number
366
Location of Alarm or Condition <Locn
366
Error Response: Invalid Location
366
Log Identifier <Lognm
367
Error Response: Invalid Log Identifier
367
Loopback Type <Lpbktype
367
Error Response: Invalid Loopback Type
367
Memory <Frommem> and <Tomem
368
Message Type <Msgtype
368
Monitor Date <Mondat
368
Monitor Level <Monlev
368
Monitor Time <Montm
368
Monitored Parameter Type <Montype
369
Error Response: Invalid Monitored Parameter Type
369
Notification Code <Ntfncde
370
Error Response: Invalid Notification Code
370
Number of Reports <Numrept
370
Occurrence Date <Ocrdat
370
Occurrence Time <Ocrtm
370
Phase <Ph
370
Private Identifier <Pid
371
Reporting Interval <Reptinvl
371
Reporting Start Time <Reptstatm
371
Restoration Function Codes
371
Security Alarm Type <Secualmtype
371
Service Effect of Alarm or Condition <Srveff
372
Error Response: Invalid Service
372
Target Identifier <Tid> and Source Identifier <Sid
372
Threshold Level <Thlev
372
Time <Time
373
Time Offset <Tmofst
373
Time Period <Tmper
373
Error Response: Invalid Time Period
373
Type or Request <Typereq
373
User Access Privilege <Uap
373
Error Response: Illegal User Access Privilege
374
Error Response: Insufficient Privilege to Execute Command
374
User Identifier <Uid
374
TL1 Automatic Messages
375
Report Alarm Message Format
375
Report Alarm Clear Message Format
377
Report Event Message Format
378
Report Performance Monitoring Message Format
379
Cancel User Session Event Message Format
380
DS3 Far-End Alarms
380
Message Summary Table
380
Card Maintenance
388
Card Locations
388
Removing and Installing Faceplates
389
Standard Faceplates
389
Fan Faceplates
389
Replacing Low-Speed Cards
391
Maintenance Practices for Low-Speed Cards
391
Standard Low-Speed Card Maintenance Practice
391
MSO Low-Speed Maintenance Practice
391
Replacing a Standard Low-Speed Card
392
Replacing an MSO Low-Speed Card
393
Removing the Electronics Section of an MSO Card
394
Inserting the Electronics Section of an MSO Card
395
Replacing DS3 Controller Cards
396
Turning off Unused or Unterminated Low-Speed Channels
397
Configuration for SNMP
400
Basic Configuration Parameters
400
Wide Bank IP Address
400
Subnet Mask
400
Network Management Station (NMS) IP Address
400
System Name
400
Location
401
Contact
401
Basic Configuration from the CLI
401
Validate Link
402
Carrier Access DS3 Multiplexer Enterprise Mibs
403
Authentication Failure Trap
404
Warm Start Trap
405
Link down Trap
405
Link up Trap
405
Enterprise Traps
406
DS3 Controller State Trap
406
DS1 Card State Trap
406
Failed CLI Login Trap
406
Power Status Trap
406
DS1 Protect Switch Trap
406
DS1 Move Home Trap
406
DS1 Internal Harware Failure Trap
407
DS1 Internal Hardware Failure Clear Trap
407
DS1 Internal Hardware Failure Spare Trap
407
DS1 Internal Hardware Failure Spare Clear Trap
407
Alarm Reporting
410
Overview
410
Critical, Major and Minor Alarms
410
Leds that Report Alarms
411
DS3 Far-End Alarms and Control (FEAC)
412
Far-End Alarm Transmission
412
Far-End Alarm Reporting
412
TL1 Alarm Reporting
412
TL1 Automatic Messages
412
Connector Pinouts
414
DC Power Connectors
414
Alarm Contacts
415
Low-Speed DS1/E1 (DSX-1) Connector Pinouts
416
Low-Speed Connector Pinout Chart
416
CLI RS-232 Management Port Pinout
419
Male DB9 Connector
419
Female DB9 Connector
419
TL1 RS-232 Management Port Pinout
420
Male DB25 Connector
420
Female DB25 Connector
420
Ethernet RJ-45 (10Base-T) Pinout
421
RJ-45 Connector
421
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
System Overview
4
Guidelines
6
Access Identifiers
8
Log-In/Log-Out Commands
12
Present State Definitions (PST)
15
Configuration
15
System ID
18
System Time of Day
19
T3 Circuit Configuration
20
T3 Protection and Revertive Configuration
22
T1 Circuit Configuration
24
E1 Circuit Configuration
26
T1/E1 Protection and Revertive Configuration
28
T1/E1 Auto In-Service Detection (LOS Inhibit)
32
Diagnostics
34
Loopbacks
36
PM Reports
40
Retrieve Condition
42
Retrieve Alarms
43
Retrieve Logs
44
Alarm and Event Message Parameters
45
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Table of Contents
In this Guide
3
Physical Installation
4
Electrical Connections and Cabling
5
Provision Services
6
Starting CLI Session
7
Verifying Status
7
Quick Start
9
Maintenance Commands
12
LED Status Indicators
14
Fault Isolation
16
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